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Published: 25 Jun 10
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Nomura strikes deal with Nippon

Nomura strikes deal with Nippon

Nomura and NEXI join hands in creating fund to utilize trade insurance to invest in infrastructure projects in Asia.

Nomura Securities Co. Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Nomura Holdings, Inc., and Nippon Export and Investment Insurance (NEXI), an incorporated administrative agency of the Japanese government signed on Monday a memorandum of understanding to deal with the expanding demand in the emerging economies of Asia on the back of continued economic growth.

“By offering investment opportunities in infrastructure to support such demand, Nomura and NEXI aim to contribute to economic development in Asia while also linking the benefits of growth in Asia to the Japanese economy,” a statement released by Nomura in Tokyo said.

 

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